Dude, he stood out on tape when I was trying to watch DJ Hayden! He did everything for HOU and was a 4 year starter. I just kept going who is #42?

2012 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB-Phillip Steward, Sr., Houston, has been selected First Team All-Conference USA (Coaches selection) for the 2012 college football season. A linebacker with 47 consecutive starts, Steward led the league and was 14th nationally with 11 sacks. The senior led Conference USA and was fourth nationally with five forced fumbles. He was second in the league and ninth nationally with 19 tackles for loss. The Missouri City, Texas, native led Houston and was ninth nationally with 128 tackles. Steward also had three interceptions, three pass breakups, one fumble recovery and 10 quarterback hurries.

And this UCF RB, Latavius Murray that Jebures found looks really interesting.

I'll list all my UDFAs as Sleepers, because I feel they are. Except for Locke, whom laughingly fell to Free Agency #2. I'm not overly high on Replogle or Rallis either, but I really like my first 12 UDFAs.

8. Lucas Reed, TE, New Mexico 6’6, 250
Stats: 5 Rec, 37 Yds.
Measurables: 4.65 40, 37 Vert, 124 Broad, 4.08 Shuttle, 6.99 3 Cone, 25 Reps.
Notes: New Mexico does not throw the ball now, but they did a few years ago and Reed put up solid numbers. Is the brother of Houston’s Brooks Reed. Very good athlete that is an all-around TE with plenty of experience run blocking. A sleeper.
Draft Grade: 7th Round – UDFA.

12. Jamaal Johnson-Webb, OT, Alabama A&M 6’5, 313
Stats: Started football his Senior season in High School. Started all 4 years in college, the last three at OT. Needs an NFL weight lifting program for sure, but has enough mobility to stick at RT along with massive 35 ¾ arms. A 3 year project, but one with starting RT upside.
Draft Grade: 7th Round - UDFA

14. Mike Rallis, LB, Minnesota 6’1, 243
Stats: 80 Tackles, 5 Stuffs, 1 Sack, 1 Forced Fumble
Measurables: 4.69 40, 38 Vert, 126 Broad, 4.45 Shuttle, 7.20 3 cone, 25 Reps.
Notes: Good size and athleticism for an ILB prospect. Not overly productive, but was one of the best prospects at Minnesota and 28 teams went to their Pro Day. I also had to use the last of my salary cap.
Draft Grade: UDFA

He was the rivals #8 High school prep coming out of HS. Played high school football in Florida with Tim Tebow. The guy can pull either direction, Has tremendous size at 6'4" 320lbs. and can pancake opposing D lineman. Watched him play his entire career at Florida. If he did not have nagging knee problems he would be a 2-3rd round pick. I know he has been in contact with a couple of NFL teams. If not selected in the draft, well worth bringing in for a look.

*Our RB grades can and will change as more information comes in from Pro-Day workouts, leaked Wonderlic test results, etc. We will update ratings as new info becomes available.

*We use the term "Power RB" (RB-p) to separate physically bigger, more between the tackles capable RBs from our "speed RBs" group. "Speed RBs" (RB-s) are physically smaller, but much faster/quicker, and less likely to flourish between the tackles.

Jordan Roberts is currently rated as ESPN's number...wait a minute...sorry, not on their list. Not included in their top-70 RB prospects for the 2013 NFL Draft.

Jordan Roberts on CBS Sports Draft list for RBs...hold on a second...where did I see him...oh, nope, sorry he's not on their list of the top-55 RB prospects.

Let's go off the grid. Let me check some non-mainstream websites...not listed on this one...not on that one...nowhere to be found here. Jordan Roberts is currently an NFL Draft ghost prospect. At best, he is afforded the typical small-school label, "keep an eye on this small-school guy." He and fifty other D2 names are usually covered with that blanket statement. However, when it comes to money and mouth today...Roberts is not likely going to be found on a prospect ranking list in the mainstream.

At this stage of our 2013 evaluations, Jordan Roberts is among our top-10 RB prospects for the 2013 NFL Draft. We'll step out first and then the rest can follow...

Not sure you can consider him a sleeper but he is a ways down the list of receivers...

Texas A&M WR Ryan Swope. He was the go to guy for Ryan Tannehill and was the go to man for Johnny Football. He projects to the slot but has the upside of a very good WR 2 with speed to be more than just an average possession receiver. If the Broncos don't plan on keeping Deck around due to cost, Swope would be a very smart pick in the 3rd round.

Pure workout warrior that was fairly productive when he played. Was injured his Junior year. Barely played his Freshman and Sophomore years. Still, his athleticism in terms of his workout numbers is elite and far better than the DTs projected to go highly in the draft.

Check out the YouTube videos of him. He plays sideline to sideline. Has the quick reactions and the instincts to shoot through holes and make plays between the tackles and he holds his own in coverage. I'm not sure but I think he was a team captain as well.